A keynote by Frank (Ecodesign Centre) on good design given at the "iSustain Symposium. ‘Does it pay to be green?" organised by the Institute of Sustainable Design (ISD)
This is a comprehensive description of all Paris Strate School of Design Master Program Diploma projects in the field of:
+ Product design
+ Packaging design
+ Retail design
+ Interaction design
+ Transportation design
Start Your Journey In Creating Sustainable Web DesignsUXDXConf
In this talk, Claire will talk through tips she's learned and applied with her product teams to be conscious and start their journey on creating sustainable web designs. She well touch on:
- What is sustainable web design
- What are her top tips on how to ensure your web design is sustainable
- What challenges has she encountered, and
- What other improvements is she looking to incorporate to her process
A sustainable journey - from sustainability and eco design to circularityStephan Clambaneva
This short presentation takes you through my personal journey towards sustainability.
The question on many peoples mind these days is with all this focus on environmental programs greening of almost everything around us…. However it is phrased is….. Can I be green and still be lean? If I try to become more green, will my bottom line stay out of the red?
I refer to books like:
Can I go from Green to Gold?? The Co-author Andrew Winston Thomas Friedmans book called Hot Flat and Crowded
Most past initiatives have been focused on creating restrictive norms aimed at manufacturers.
REACH, RoHS, WEEE, ELV, EuP…all EU normsChina RoHS, California RoHS, Korea RoHS
California Prop 65 & Green Chemistry Initiative
They focus on laggards rather than leaders
This resulted in bad consumer information
Behaviors have changed
The Market rules are now getting stronger than regulations
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a data assessment process which measures the environmental impact of a product along each step from “Raw Material Extraction” to a product’s “End-of-Life” (i.e., Recycling, ReUse, or Disposal).
Both the manufacturing process impacts and the transportation impacts to the environment are assessed at each of the many manufacturing phases along the way.
I take you through certain green strategies that create green from green!
This is a comprehensive description of all Paris Strate School of Design Master Program Diploma projects in the field of:
+ Product design
+ Packaging design
+ Retail design
+ Interaction design
+ Transportation design
Start Your Journey In Creating Sustainable Web DesignsUXDXConf
In this talk, Claire will talk through tips she's learned and applied with her product teams to be conscious and start their journey on creating sustainable web designs. She well touch on:
- What is sustainable web design
- What are her top tips on how to ensure your web design is sustainable
- What challenges has she encountered, and
- What other improvements is she looking to incorporate to her process
A sustainable journey - from sustainability and eco design to circularityStephan Clambaneva
This short presentation takes you through my personal journey towards sustainability.
The question on many peoples mind these days is with all this focus on environmental programs greening of almost everything around us…. However it is phrased is….. Can I be green and still be lean? If I try to become more green, will my bottom line stay out of the red?
I refer to books like:
Can I go from Green to Gold?? The Co-author Andrew Winston Thomas Friedmans book called Hot Flat and Crowded
Most past initiatives have been focused on creating restrictive norms aimed at manufacturers.
REACH, RoHS, WEEE, ELV, EuP…all EU normsChina RoHS, California RoHS, Korea RoHS
California Prop 65 & Green Chemistry Initiative
They focus on laggards rather than leaders
This resulted in bad consumer information
Behaviors have changed
The Market rules are now getting stronger than regulations
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a data assessment process which measures the environmental impact of a product along each step from “Raw Material Extraction” to a product’s “End-of-Life” (i.e., Recycling, ReUse, or Disposal).
Both the manufacturing process impacts and the transportation impacts to the environment are assessed at each of the many manufacturing phases along the way.
I take you through certain green strategies that create green from green!
Over the last 21 years, PARK has worked with Design Leaders and Design Teams all over the world, helping them to maximise the business and consumer impact of Design.
As we look forward to the next 21 years, it’s clear that the business landscape is changing, and the companies that win in the future will be those that make a positive contribution to the world - those driven by an authentic, deep-rooted purpose.
At PARK, we believe that this shift creates a significant opportunity for Design Leaders to step-up and help business leaders address some of the world’s most pressing environmental and social challenges.
If you’re an established Design Leader that believes Design can do more; join us this September at Raymond 21 as we seek to collectively re-think the role of design, and work towards a humanity-centered future.
Looking forward to meet you in Hamburg!
For more information visit our website Raymond at www.empdl.com or contact boogerd@park.bz.
Sustainability in Packaging: Insight from Big Ideas 2017Amcor
Creating a circular economy is challenging, and recycling is key to success. Based on insights from Big Ideas 2017, our SlideShare explains why choosing more Sustainable Packaging should be a top priority for your business.
Sustainability, Circularity, Circular Economy have a lot in common with the Agile mindset and values. Also Agilist need to step in and face this complexity to help organizations to run this transformations.
Quynh Cao Professor Kaiser-Goebel SPC120 21 Nov 2.docxaudeleypearl
Quynh Cao
Professor Kaiser-Goebel
SPC120
21 Nov 2019
Preparation Recycle Outline
I. Introduction
General Purpose: To tell the audience how important of recycling also the process.
Attention Seek: People use lots of plastic products everyday. After using, most of us just throw
it away randomly and not thinking about it. Even if we put the trash in the recycle trashcan we
still don't know how it work and just our small action can help a lot.Only few people really have
the knowledge about the process of disposing the plastic items after we recycle them. This
speech will offer an introduction of this process.
A. We used plastic everyday from smallest things to bigger things
● Everything we buy are using plastic from sushi(box), chinese to go food
(container), sandwich(box), drink(plastic cup and straw),...
B. Plastic is everywhere in our lives.
C. We take advantages of its convenience.
D. However, the disposition of plastics after usage has always been a problem.
● Plastic will always stay the same through time and it’s bad for the environment.
This where recycle come to place.
E. We all know “recycle”. But does anyone know what is actually recycle does?
Transition: Well, now, we’re going to figure out the life of plastics starting from the recycle bin.
II. Body
A. Plastic products are divided into seven groups according to the “plastic identification code”.
1. How to classify
● By quality
● By color
2. Example of different types of plastics
● Different types of bottles
● Soft drink bottle (type 1)
● Juice bottle (type 3)
● Disposable take-away containers (type 6)
Transition: After being separated by group, plastics are then transported to recycle factory.
B. In the recycle factory, the plastics go through a process of disposition.
1. Crashed into little pieces.
2. Workers put the pieces into water and get rid of some impurities.
3. The pieces are all dried up and become usable materials.
Transition: The pieces are then transported to the final stops.
C. The plastic final stops are different kinds of factories.
1. Because of different qualities between each kind of plastic pieces, they will be
transported to different factories that fit them.
● PET (type 1) to wig, zipper and textile factory
● PE (type 2 and 4) to plastic factory again
● PVC (type 3) to artificial leather factory
2. After going through the factories, the plastics are given new looks.
● PET pieces to bags, wigs and zippers
● PE pieces to plastic boxes and plastic garbage cans
● PVC pieces to artificial leather
3. The recycled plastics now have new lives. We are now can reuse them and it does not
waste our space in our Earth anymore.
Transition: This is all about how recycled plastics get their new lives.
III. Conclusion
Summary
These seem a long and complicated process but we do not have to do all of that. Our job
is to put the plastic tha ...
Insights Success “The 10 Most Valuable Waste Management Service Providers in India”, In this issue we have showcased some prominent companies redefining the provision of contemporary services in waste management sector.
Over the last 21 years, PARK has worked with Design Leaders and Design Teams all over the world, helping them to maximise the business and consumer impact of Design.
As we look forward to the next 21 years, it’s clear that the business landscape is changing, and the companies that win in the future will be those that make a positive contribution to the world - those driven by an authentic, deep-rooted purpose.
At PARK, we believe that this shift creates a significant opportunity for Design Leaders to step-up and help business leaders address some of the world’s most pressing environmental and social challenges.
If you’re an established Design Leader that believes Design can do more; join us this September at Raymond 21 as we seek to collectively re-think the role of design, and work towards a humanity-centered future.
Looking forward to meet you in Hamburg!
For more information visit our website Raymond at www.empdl.com or contact boogerd@park.bz.
Sustainability in Packaging: Insight from Big Ideas 2017Amcor
Creating a circular economy is challenging, and recycling is key to success. Based on insights from Big Ideas 2017, our SlideShare explains why choosing more Sustainable Packaging should be a top priority for your business.
Sustainability, Circularity, Circular Economy have a lot in common with the Agile mindset and values. Also Agilist need to step in and face this complexity to help organizations to run this transformations.
Quynh Cao Professor Kaiser-Goebel SPC120 21 Nov 2.docxaudeleypearl
Quynh Cao
Professor Kaiser-Goebel
SPC120
21 Nov 2019
Preparation Recycle Outline
I. Introduction
General Purpose: To tell the audience how important of recycling also the process.
Attention Seek: People use lots of plastic products everyday. After using, most of us just throw
it away randomly and not thinking about it. Even if we put the trash in the recycle trashcan we
still don't know how it work and just our small action can help a lot.Only few people really have
the knowledge about the process of disposing the plastic items after we recycle them. This
speech will offer an introduction of this process.
A. We used plastic everyday from smallest things to bigger things
● Everything we buy are using plastic from sushi(box), chinese to go food
(container), sandwich(box), drink(plastic cup and straw),...
B. Plastic is everywhere in our lives.
C. We take advantages of its convenience.
D. However, the disposition of plastics after usage has always been a problem.
● Plastic will always stay the same through time and it’s bad for the environment.
This where recycle come to place.
E. We all know “recycle”. But does anyone know what is actually recycle does?
Transition: Well, now, we’re going to figure out the life of plastics starting from the recycle bin.
II. Body
A. Plastic products are divided into seven groups according to the “plastic identification code”.
1. How to classify
● By quality
● By color
2. Example of different types of plastics
● Different types of bottles
● Soft drink bottle (type 1)
● Juice bottle (type 3)
● Disposable take-away containers (type 6)
Transition: After being separated by group, plastics are then transported to recycle factory.
B. In the recycle factory, the plastics go through a process of disposition.
1. Crashed into little pieces.
2. Workers put the pieces into water and get rid of some impurities.
3. The pieces are all dried up and become usable materials.
Transition: The pieces are then transported to the final stops.
C. The plastic final stops are different kinds of factories.
1. Because of different qualities between each kind of plastic pieces, they will be
transported to different factories that fit them.
● PET (type 1) to wig, zipper and textile factory
● PE (type 2 and 4) to plastic factory again
● PVC (type 3) to artificial leather factory
2. After going through the factories, the plastics are given new looks.
● PET pieces to bags, wigs and zippers
● PE pieces to plastic boxes and plastic garbage cans
● PVC pieces to artificial leather
3. The recycled plastics now have new lives. We are now can reuse them and it does not
waste our space in our Earth anymore.
Transition: This is all about how recycled plastics get their new lives.
III. Conclusion
Summary
These seem a long and complicated process but we do not have to do all of that. Our job
is to put the plastic tha ...
Insights Success “The 10 Most Valuable Waste Management Service Providers in India”, In this issue we have showcased some prominent companies redefining the provision of contemporary services in waste management sector.
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Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
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The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
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This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
2. Good
design
makes
sense:
Full
stop.
@frank_oconnor
Director
@ecodesigncentre
iSustain
Symposium
2013
June
2013
3. “… The times of thoughtless design,
which can only flourish in times of
thoughtless production for thoughtless
consumption, are over.
We cannot afford any more
thoughtlessness.”
source:
Dieter
Rams
4. “… The times of thoughtless design,
which can only flourish in times of
thoughtless production for thoughtless
consumption, are over.
We cannot afford any more
thoughtlessness.”
source:
Dieter
Rams
7. image source: ads-ngo.com
source:
Edwin
Datschefski
&
United
NaCons
University
…
and
now
98%
of
products
are
thrown
away
within
6
months!
8. we
conCnue
to
over
consume.
9. Image
source:
Banksy
we
see
even
more
of
a
disconnect
between
people
…..
and
between
planet
and
people.
..
and
true
costs
are
not
being
accounted
for!
27. population growth
source: engine group and UNFPA
source: engine group and UK statistics
ageing population
a move to cities
inclusive
resource scarcity
knowledge
emerging economies
36. Cradle to Cradle
“remake the way we
make things” thinking about the materials we use, how
our products are designed and assembled, and their cycles
of use with our customers.
No matter how good your products are, there comes a time
when their first useful life comes to an end. In considering
product life cycles Cradle to Cradle asks us to re-think the
commonplace approach of “take, make & waste” and this
prompted us to act.
During the early stages of the design of Ara we established a
relationship with one of Cradle to Cradle’s authors, renowned
industrial chemist Micheal Braungart. Throughout the
development we have been working with EPEA, Micheal’s C2C
organisation based in Hamburg.
We’ve always very carefully considered the materials that we use
in our products but our aim in working with EPEA is to ensure
that what we’re using is truly safe, for humans and the
environment alike, and successful in technical cycles of reuse.
This means looking in much more detail at every chemical
ingredient in the materials we use; to determine which inhibit
this aim and need to be substituted or remove as a result.
Cradle to Cradle is an approach to design which looks to make
us truly environmentally effective, by developing products for
closed loop systems in which all the materials used are safe and
beneficial - either to biodegrade naturally or to be fully recycled
into high quality materials for subsequent product generations,
again and again. In order for us to maximise the value of the
materials used in your chair we’d like to get them back once
you’ve finished with them. It’s pretty simple, all you need to do
is visit our website at www.orangebox.com/endoflife.htm
Returning your ARA at ‘End of Life’
Armsupportthat’sthereonlywhenyouneedit.
Ourgoalwastodesignanewarmpadthatwasmorecomforta
thanever,usingmaterialsthatcouldbesegregatedeasilyandrecyc
moreeffectively.ThetraditionalPUisreplacedbyaflexiblepolym
withaseparateinsertmadefromrecycledfoam.Theresultis
armrestthat’srobust,easytouseandprobablythemostcomforta
we’veevermade.
Dosomethingreallysimple;makethechairbase100%
recyclable.
Notthemostcomplicatedpartonataskchair,granted,butweas
ourselvesthequestion-somelookmuchbetterthanothersbut
plasticchairbasesareprettymuchthesame,aren’tthey?Wellin
sensetheyare,andwithveryfewexceptionstheyallhaveam
collarmouldedintotheplastictostopthegasliftcreepingthroug
thebase.Greatfornotdraggingyourchairacrossthecarpetbut
notsogreatwhenyoucometorecycleit,asthecollarcanbever
difficulttoremove.
Smartdesignandcarefulmaterialselectionhasenabledustocre
abasewithoutacollarinsert.Asimplepointbutunlikealmost
otherplasticbasesoursis100%recyclable.Andrestassuredwe
testeditlikemad.
Weknowthatpeoplecomeinallshapesandsizes.That’swhy
smartengineeringinsidethemechanismmeanstheridecanbe
tunedandbalancedtoyourpreciseneeds,usingadjustment
controlsthatareeasytooperateandlabelledclearly.
disassembly
takeback, reuse
cradle to cradle
ecodesign
is
good
design
37.
38.
39. hire
lease
/
service
consumer
goods
cooperaCve
full
ownership
shared
(adapted from Cooper et al.)
individual
no
ownership
responsible
business
models
43. good
design
consideraCons
consideraCon
of
full
life
cycle
/
system
/
true
cost
consideraCon
of
all
key
issues
/
LCA
no
shiG
between
stages
of
life
cycle
/
LCA
design
for
transformaCve
use
cycles
design
for
new
models
of
business
&
un-‐ownership
1
45. innovaCon
through
mindset
changes
–
think
…
‘resource’
instead
of
‘waste’
‘need’,
‘use’
instead
of
‘consume’
how
to
transform
‘stuff’
&
not
destroy
wider
life
cycle
/
‘circular
economy’
team
3